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  • One man's take on current U.S. sports Below, for your enjoyment, is my take on what’s going on in the sporting world:
    MLB I wish I had a dollar for every time I heard someone in Albuquerque call him or herself a “disgruntled sports fan.” I would be a millionaire and give the whole journalism gig up. As a sports reporter, even at the college level, I don’t like to use the old phrase, “I am a fan of so-and-so.” It gets old really fast. Unfortunately for me, it has come to that point. I, a New York Mets fan, didn’t want to see the Phillies advance to and win another World Series, even if it meant the crosstown Evil Empire had to win it all.
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Junfu Han

New Mexico Symphony Orchestra player John Marchiando practices during the intermission of the NMSO Player’s Association concert Sunday. The Player’s Association is in contract negotiations with NMSO management. Last year’s contract expired Aug. 31, and the full Symphony Orchestra has not held an official concert since then. The Player’s Association met with the NMSO administration last night to finalize details of the new contract. Make sure to pick up Monday’s Daily Lobo to read the results of the meeting.

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Vanessa Sanchez

Freshman Jordan Gillespie stands outside her dorm room on the second floor of Coronado Hall on Tuesday. Last Tuesday, an unidentified male broke into three unlocked dorm rooms including Gillespie’s. The “Coronado Creeper” touched Gillespie’s knee and the breast of another resident. UNMPD has identified one suspect in the incident.

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Vanessa Sanchez

Quarterback Donovan Porterie throws the ball on the run in this file photo. The Lobos will travel to Salt Lake City to face No. 17 Utah on Saturday

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Amie Zimmer

Athletics Director Paul Krebs, right, answers a reporter’s question during a press conference in the SUB on Wednesday. Krebs, Vice President for Human Resources Helen Gonzales and UNM President David Schmidly sought to clarify the incident involving a physical altercation between head football coach Mike Locksley and assistant coach J.B. Gerald. “We’re embarrassed by the whole situation,” Schmidly said in his opening remarks.

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Junfu Han

Student David Raguini walks past a wall on the east end of Smith Plaza. The vandalized inscription, which reads “You are your own master,” was not cleaned up as of 6:30 p.m. Tuesday.

Vanessa Sanchez

Students rooted on the men’s basketball team from section 26, the student section, during the exhibition game against New Mexico Highlands University at The Pit Tuesday. Due to the renovations of The Pit, there will be less seats available for fans.

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Junfu Han

Lobo basketball guard Jamal Fenton shoots a layup during Tuesday’s exhibition game against New Mexico Highlands University at The Pit. Lobos won the game 98-68.

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Zach Gould

Midfielder Rachel Fields navigates through a group of UNLV defenders on Saturday at the UNM Soccer Complex. The Lobo women’s soccer team won 2-0.

Vanessa Sanchez

Kyla Hoffbauer and Peter Lane stand on the sidewalk during the Día de los Muertos Marigold Parade in the South Valley on Sunday. Hoffbauer said she spent an hour painting her face for the event.

Gabbi Campos

Elía Pizarro-Krichels reaches for a candy during the Día de los Muertos Marigold Parade in the South Valley on Sunday. The 2 year old has attended the parade for the past two years.

Vanessa Sanchez

Sasha Evangulova, a member of the UNM swimming and diving team, flips in the air after dismounting off the diving board. The Lobos dominated Northern Colorado 244-180 in their home confines on Thursday.

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  • Lawsuits filed over professor posing on sex site Two professors have filed lawsuits against the University in yet another chapter of the story that has plagued the creative writing program since associate professor Lisa Chavez posed with students on a sadomasochistic Web site. The professors, Teddy and Sharon Warner, who are married, claim University administrators retaliated against them because Sharon has continued to speak out against the University’s handling of the incident.
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  • Women's soccer player suspended indefinitely It didn’t happen in a dimly lit meeting room, and fans don’t need handwritten testimony to know what happened. It’s perfectly clear what Elizabeth Lambert did. The UNM soccer player threw punches and pulled the hair of her opponents during a match Thursday, and for this she is suspended indefinitely, head coach Kit Vela said in a statement released on Friday.
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  • Do it in the duke city--Nov 5 ­­­­­I think we should talk about sex. Instead of sweeping it under the rug and frowning upon its discussion, sex should be about communication, education and safety.
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